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our responsibility is to defend and protect the united states of america. and using the operations that we have, using the systems that we have, using the weapons that we have, is absolutely essential to our ability to defend americans. that's what counts. and that's what we're doing. >> let's turn now to iran, our diplomats were in baghdad this week, trying to convince iran to stop its suspected nuclear weapons program. we recently saw an iranian diplomat seemingly bragging to "new york times" about outnegotiating us. are they not just running out the clock? and are these negotiations, once a month, enough? >> we begin with the fundamental premise here, and the fundamental premise is, neither the united states or the international community is going to allow iran to develop a nuclear weapon. we'll do everything we can to prevent them from developing a nuclear weapon. international community has been unified. we put very tough sanctions on them as a result of that, and we are, you know, we are prepared for any contingency in that part of the world but our h
our responsibility is to defend and protect the united states of america. and using the operations that we have, using the systems that we have, using the weapons that we have, is absolutely essential to our ability to defend americans. that's what counts. and that's what we're doing. >> let's turn now to iran, our diplomats were in baghdad this week, trying to convince iran to stop its suspected nuclear weapons program. we recently saw an iranian diplomat seemingly bragging to "new...
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. >> it's the leader of the united states. it's not the short-term return of profits to the few, but a long-term economy that creates jobs for the many. >> let's start down that road. why has unemployment come down? unemployment's come down? because participation in the workforce is at the lowest point it's been in three decades. people are retiring early because they can't find a job. people have given up looking. if you look at the gallup surveys, the number of those who are underemployed and quit looking is 19%. this is a disastrous administration, and candidly if you want to get into a fight over debt, from 47% in the economy to 74% in three and a half years. this is why obama will have a hard time this fall. he can't fight over jobs because he isn't creating them. he can't fight over debt, and he has policies that people find unacceptable and romney has a straightforward case. can you afford four more years of barack obama? can you afford four more years of this economy? and can you afford four more years of this kind of
. >> it's the leader of the united states. it's not the short-term return of profits to the few, but a long-term economy that creates jobs for the many. >> let's start down that road. why has unemployment come down? unemployment's come down? because participation in the workforce is at the lowest point it's been in three decades. people are retiring early because they can't find a job. people have given up looking. if you look at the gallup surveys, the number of those who are...
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one of his folks saying russia was the biggest strategic threat to the united states. colin powell was on "morning joe" on msnbc this week and had this reaction. >> governor romney not too long ago said the russian federation is the number one geostrategic threat. come on, think. that isn't the case. i don't know if mitt really thinks that, or if someone told him. >> someone told him to say it? what? >> i don't know. you ask him. it's been catching a lot of heck from the more regular gop community. we're kind of taken a back by it. >> carly, quickly, is foreign affairs going to be a target of opportunity against this president? >> certainly foreign affairs are on the minds of average americans, especially at memorial day when we think about the sacrifices of so many men and women in uniform and their families. i think colin powell, a friend of mine, is an independent man. he'll make up his mind when he decides to, however, i think what governor romney probably intended was, it is true that we have the most unsettled relationship with russia right now, and we have a lea
one of his folks saying russia was the biggest strategic threat to the united states. colin powell was on "morning joe" on msnbc this week and had this reaction. >> governor romney not too long ago said the russian federation is the number one geostrategic threat. come on, think. that isn't the case. i don't know if mitt really thinks that, or if someone told him. >> someone told him to say it? what? >> i don't know. you ask him. it's been catching a lot of heck from...
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united states. that he's some kind of economic savior. he's very good at making money for his partners. he's not so good at creating jobs. >> the fact is that 80% of companies he invested in grew. if you look at sports authority, 15,000 jobs. if you look at brighter horizons, 19,000 jobs. if you look at staples, nearly 90,000 jobs created. the president's hostile rhetoric to private investment and job creators is highlighting the fact that his policies are hostile to private investment and job creators. >> the gop in texas is set for tuesday, mitt romney is expected to officially become the gop nominee. on tuesday, mitt romney meets up with donald trump and newt gingrich for a fundraiser at trump towers in los angeles. before that, mr. romney will spend tomorrow observing memorial day with senator john mccain, the two will attend an event at the veterans museum and memorial center in san diego. >>> and president obama will mark memorial day with veterans and their families at arlington national cemetery and later visit the vietnam's veter
united states. that he's some kind of economic savior. he's very good at making money for his partners. he's not so good at creating jobs. >> the fact is that 80% of companies he invested in grew. if you look at sports authority, 15,000 jobs. if you look at brighter horizons, 19,000 jobs. if you look at staples, nearly 90,000 jobs created. the president's hostile rhetoric to private investment and job creators is highlighting the fact that his policies are hostile to private investment...
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>> the civil rights section is a unit of the government that was created in 1939 in the united states, just before world war ii. when it was created, it was part of the department of justice, and then it was created, it was thought to be -- it's charge was to protect individual rights, fundamental individual rights. but people were not exactly sure what that meant. with a first thought it meant was labor rights. the rights of workers trying to collectively organize into unions. when world war ii started, race became much more prominent on the national political scene. the civil rights section started to think about how to protect the rights of african-americans. as a result they started to think about how to protect the rights of african-american workers. in the 1940s, it the civil rights takes a whole bunch of cases, and it prosecutes all kinds of employers for violation of civil rights causes. >> was informed by order or legislation? >> it was formed by executive order, franklin roosevelt, and at the request of frank murphy, who was the attorney general. frank murphy was a big labor
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to pull it from the united states which would have been a huge embarrassment for our country and turned it around that is one of his successes as well and that's why many americans see him as a strong leader with a positive agenda going forward. >> schieffer: do you think we will ever see him on one of these sunday morning interview shows? i know he does fox, but we would love to have him sometime. >> i am sure you would. >> schieffer: as would meet the press and the -- >> you know, the fact is we will take our message to the american people, you see him and saw him talking to school children last week, giving a speech on education reform and how, have great respect for the shows and proud to be with you today but the fact is how we get our message to the american people and convey that to to the voters we will have to consider a in number of options in that regard and i am sure the sunday shows are one of them. >> schieffer: well i know the school children are always happy to see him i want to make sure he knows we would be happy to see him too. >> i will carry that back to boston. >>
to pull it from the united states which would have been a huge embarrassment for our country and turned it around that is one of his successes as well and that's why many americans see him as a strong leader with a positive agenda going forward. >> schieffer: do you think we will ever see him on one of these sunday morning interview shows? i know he does fox, but we would love to have him sometime. >> i am sure you would. >> schieffer: as would meet the press and the --...
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the idea was to make this representative of the church in the united states. it would be physically impossible to get every diocese into court at the same time. >> meanwhile, rom romm -mitt romney came out alowwing federal funds to be used by low income parents to send thiskids to any school or private school. >> the idea that money should follow the child. we are all paying taxes for education. whyy doesn't that money follow the parents of the kids? for example, if you live in the district of columbia, if you are very wealth yehave support, you can send your child to an exclusive private school. but if you live in the poorest neighborhoods, you don't get an option. that's why the catholic church is well and why we have our schools in the city saying we give you a chance to get a decent education and we'llpay for it. wouldn't it be fair and justice you and honest if every child a chance at a real true academic education and one way to do that is to let the parents have a choice. >> do you think that mormons are true christians? >> i never define other people.
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the idea was to make this representative of the church in the united states. it would be physically impossible to get every diocese into court at the same time. >> chris: meanwhile, mitt romney came out this week for allowing federal funds to be used by low income parents to send their kids to any public school they want or even to some private schools and parochial schools. you support that idea, don't you? >> the idea that money should follow the child. we all pay taxes for education. why doesn't that money follow the parents of the kid? for example, here if you live in the district of columbia if you are very wealthy or have a lot of support you can send your child to a very exclusive private school. but if you live in the inner city, if you live in some of the poorest neighborhoods you don't get an option. that is why the catholic church is there and that is why we have our schools in the center city saying we will give you a chance to get a decent education and we will pay for it. wouldn't it be fair, wouldn't it be just, wouldn't it be really honest if e
the idea was to make this representative of the church in the united states. it would be physically impossible to get every diocese into court at the same time. >> chris: meanwhile, mitt romney came out this week for allowing federal funds to be used by low income parents to send their kids to any public school they want or even to some private schools and parochial schools. you support that idea, don't you? >> the idea that money should follow the child. we all pay taxes for...
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welcome to all of any the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. this week we'll tackle america's struggles both economic and political and how they affect the world. we'll start with simpson and boolles. that's alan simpson and erston bolles. they did figure it out. the recommendations, however, were never implemented. can they be revived? later in the show the presidential race. how much will same-sex marriage, private equity, and contraception have to do who is elected in november, or is it all about the economy? i've got a great panel. the "wall street journal"'s peggy noonan, ross of the "new york times", and more. also, moving a capital. to increase your political capital. should russia build a new kremlin 4,000 miles to the east? i'll explain. first, here's my take. there's much speculation these days about the power struggles in china in the wake of the ouster of the powerful party boss. china's political system will surely be tested, but in the short run its leaders may have dodged a bullet. he was a charismatic leader who used pop lichl,
welcome to all of any the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. this week we'll tackle america's struggles both economic and political and how they affect the world. we'll start with simpson and boolles. that's alan simpson and erston bolles. they did figure it out. the recommendations, however, were never implemented. can they be revived? later in the show the presidential race. how much will same-sex marriage, private equity, and contraception have to do who is elected in...
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welcome to all of any the united states and around the world. i'm fareed zakaria. this week we'll tackle america's struggles both economic and political and how they affect the world. we'll start with simpson and boolles. that's alan simpson
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is unable to come to it because the fiscal deficit in the united states is already very high. and secondly, in terms of the u.s. economy, u.s. economy is now smaller than that of the european union. the second is, the consumer here is not going to be as is resilient as he or she was in december, january, february. i think there's going to be a slow-down. so the u.s. ability to help is also going to be tstrained. >> all of this has created a lack of confidence in terms of equities. the retail investor is upset again after this weekend, the whol facebook ipo fiasco. what kind of impact has that had in terms of confidence? has it made things more skittish? >> i do think thatat's one of t symptoms we continue to see, weak confidence with the investor. you look at p/es in the trading market, trading at depressed maets. fund flows continue to be negative, they're coming outf the equity market. and then you compare that to bonds. we already have record low yields for treasuries. even overseas with the bund, for example. it continues to weigh on investor confidence. >> what does thatm
is unable to come to it because the fiscal deficit in the united states is already very high. and secondly, in terms of the u.s. economy, u.s. economy is now smaller than that of the european union. the second is, the consumer here is not going to be as is resilient as he or she was in december, january, february. i think there's going to be a slow-down. so the u.s. ability to help is also going to be tstrained. >> all of this has created a lack of confidence in terms of equities. the...
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. >> erskine, a lot of economic experts say, look, the right solution for the united states right now is obvious, which is you need some stimulus now, particularly given the very low interest rates, the very high levels of unemployment in the construction sector, the government should spend some money repairing and rebuilding the infrastructure, but that would only be viable and particularly something the markets would celebrate. if it was tied to a long-term deficit reduction plan, like simpson-bowles. do you buy that basic idea that if your plan were adopted as a ten-year plan, it actually gives the u.s. government some leeway to make necessary investments now. >> i truly believe that the only thing standing between the u.s. and sustainable growth is having a sensible, responsible long-term fiscal plan. i believe if the world believed that we were going to put our fiscal house in order, that you would see substantial economic growth in the future. but, again, i go back to what's happening at the end of this year. we have $7 trillion worth of economic events that are going to hit the
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states. so, i mean, that's who he was. so i think governor romney now that people see who he is, i think they're going to find a very intelligent, very engaged, very committed man who is the perfect choice for a period of time in which we have to revive the economy. i couldn't think of a better set of credentials to deal with the economy. so maybe the personal part won't become as important. >> as you know, this is the time where a candidate who is lesser known obviously than the president of the united states does begin to define himself, and there's equal pushback at this point from the obama re-election campaign trying to help mitt romney define himself. one of the things that the former governor of massachusetts has kind of taken off the table and something you criticized in 2008 as well as earlier is his role as governor of massachusetts. you criticized him on spending. you criticized him on taxes. you criticized him on health care when he was governor of massachusetts. you know all thos
states. so, i mean, that's who he was. so i think governor romney now that people see who he is, i think they're going to find a very intelligent, very engaged, very committed man who is the perfect choice for a period of time in which we have to revive the economy. i couldn't think of a better set of credentials to deal with the economy. so maybe the personal part won't become as important. >> as you know, this is the time where a candidate who is lesser known obviously than the...
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states. the report also found, quote, radical feminist themes incompatible with the catholic faith in some of the group's work. they said they were stunned by the findings. the report singled out for criticism, a liberal catholic lobbying group of nuns. sister simone said it's politics at play since the nuns supported the health care reform law. >> our church is being torn apart for political reasons. i think. at least that's how it feels to me. and it's anguish. it's anguish. where it goes, i don't know. >> in the report, the vat i condition appointed a bishop to oversee the nuns' activities. the board of directors is set to meet this week to discuss the vatican's move and come up with a response. >> i don't think it's going to change their core mission, which for many of the newspapers in the united states is helping the poor. i think what we'll see is some compromise, as they move forward on this. and it will be a long and painful process. >> reporter: worshippers say it's time for both si
states. the report also found, quote, radical feminist themes incompatible with the catholic faith in some of the group's work. they said they were stunned by the findings. the report singled out for criticism, a liberal catholic lobbying group of nuns. sister simone said it's politics at play since the nuns supported the health care reform law. >> our church is being torn apart for political reasons. i think. at least that's how it feels to me. and it's anguish. it's anguish. where it...
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the united states. he is in trouble. he has got ratings in the 40s. ballot is virtually tied depending on what poll you look at. critical battleground states clearly leaning towards romney or up for grabs. he is not good on defense. on sort of defending what he has done. he has turned out to be incredibly lousy on projecting forward looking vision. and i just think romney is going to be better on offense. it is easier to be he fighting in a lot of different places poking at the president's record as long as he shares his own vision and for romney to get where he needs to go. >> when you were trying to get president bush elected his may 2004 approval rating 49%. president obama's may, 2012, 47%. george w. bush won reelection. that is not that -- >> and if you look at where our ballot position was it is roughly comparable. there was a hidden strength. first of all, remember this thing. the 2004 election was more about what? security. about terrorism. iraq. the world. the place that we found ourselves. >>
the united states. he is in trouble. he has got ratings in the 40s. ballot is virtually tied depending on what poll you look at. critical battleground states clearly leaning towards romney or up for grabs. he is not good on defense. on sort of defending what he has done. he has turned out to be incredibly lousy on projecting forward looking vision. and i just think romney is going to be better on offense. it is easier to be he fighting in a lot of different places poking at the president's...
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. >> why did he come to the united states in the first place? >> it is one of the stories that is not well known. it was a german who was on a six-month speaking tour. he invited his best friend's son to come along and be his companion. eyre crowe at that time is already a very highly trained artist, although he was only in his 20s. he went around the eastern seaboard, he made reservations and he traveled and made sure that all the lodgings were taking care of but he also sketched the whole way that he was traveling. he differed quite significantly on their impression of slavery in america he decided that he was not going to speak publicly on the topic because 10 years earlier, charles dickens had come to america and famously excoriated americans about slavery. in his book and notes on america, he had a whole chapter against slavery and it hurt his sales in america after that. so he remained mum on the topic. >> for commercial reasons? >> for commercial reasons. in his letter, you also his patrician views. and definitely not something that a bri
. >> why did he come to the united states in the first place? >> it is one of the stories that is not well known. it was a german who was on a six-month speaking tour. he invited his best friend's son to come along and be his companion. eyre crowe at that time is already a very highly trained artist, although he was only in his 20s. he went around the eastern seaboard, he made reservations and he traveled and made sure that all the lodgings were taking care of but he also sketched...
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states aren't making it because they are in jail for pot? >> that's the presence i -- that's the presidents i would vote for. i am a little concerned he lives in humboldt county. for those who don't know much about pot which is two of our red eye viewers, that is the equivalent of norm leaving boston and moving to milwaukee. that's bad. second of all, the thing about penn that i don't get about any libertarian is when they talk 3w* social stuff like legalizing weed or gay marriage, the old thing about libertarians and obama is he has the same views on gay marriage as republicans. that's a moot point. as far as drugs, he has been hipocritical. you really think it is better under romney. you think romney will put a rasta-fari hat on and it will be free wheeling weed from here in until the other side of the country? >> i don't know. i would say on both sides it is hopeless. the point is, maybe there is a president who will get these people out of jail. there is a lot of people there that shouldn't be there. our future einstein is in there, but
states aren't making it because they are in jail for pot? >> that's the presence i -- that's the presidents i would vote for. i am a little concerned he lives in humboldt county. for those who don't know much about pot which is two of our red eye viewers, that is the equivalent of norm leaving boston and moving to milwaukee. that's bad. second of all, the thing about penn that i don't get about any libertarian is when they talk 3w* social stuff like legalizing weed or gay marriage, the...
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the united states and israel, together, and say, as the president of the united states has said, that it is unacceptable for them to acquire nuclear weapons and --. >>chris: what do you mean by broad line? >>guest: stop the enrichment, allow the inspectsors in. and if you cross the red lines all options are on the table. >>chris: you say all options are on the table and we always say that. >>guest: look, i cannot say in front of you i am in favor of military action but there has to be a red line which they cross and they must face the consequences. now, that action can take a various right of ways beside all out air attacks but the fact is, right now, the iranians, despite the harm to their economy, and there has been significant arm to their economy, they have not changed one bit from the path they are on. >>chris: let me ask you about egypt which has just held the first round --. >>guest: finally, that option has to be on the table and the unins have to know that otherwise there will be no success in the negotiations. >>chris: joint has just completed their first round, the first fr
the united states and israel, together, and say, as the president of the united states has said, that it is unacceptable for them to acquire nuclear weapons and --. >>chris: what do you mean by broad line? >>guest: stop the enrichment, allow the inspectsors in. and if you cross the red lines all options are on the table. >>chris: you say all options are on the table and we always say that. >>guest: look, i cannot say in front of you i am in favor of military action but...
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he said of his mouth that dick cheney could be president of the united states. i know how foolish this is when we know -- we do not have to guess what he did when he was and. guest: i don't recall when mitt romney said that. i do not think he said it this year. because he was to be present of the united states and i cannot imagine him suggesting dick cheney becomes president because he wants the job himself. but on the strength of what i know about his campaigning, i think dick cheney is non-issue. romney's foreign policy will be much more vigorous. will be the kind of foreign policy that george w. bush pursued. bring it on and we'll take care of it. that kind of foreign policy is not what we have seen for the last three years from this administration. but you can expect with a run the administration going to be a much more aggressive foreign policy with postures of john wayne. host: you have created a lot of debate, discussion on our twitter page. cnn, fox and msnbc are infotainment. journalists have traded their craft for entertainment television. citizens are
he said of his mouth that dick cheney could be president of the united states. i know how foolish this is when we know -- we do not have to guess what he did when he was and. guest: i don't recall when mitt romney said that. i do not think he said it this year. because he was to be present of the united states and i cannot imagine him suggesting dick cheney becomes president because he wants the job himself. but on the strength of what i know about his campaigning, i think dick cheney is...
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we never had a ceo as president of the united states! >> what we need is someone who understands macroeconomics. >> and willing to pare things back even when unpopular. >> we'll be right back with predictions! . >>> next president of egypt will be moussa, yes or no. >> no are the brotherhood man. >> looks like it. >> no. >> yes. >> the answer is yes. the "the mclaughlin group" salutes our fallen heroes this memorial day weekend. bye-bye!
we never had a ceo as president of the united states! >> what we need is someone who understands macroeconomics. >> and willing to pare things back even when unpopular. >> we'll be right back with predictions! . >>> next president of egypt will be moussa, yes or no. >> no are the brotherhood man. >> looks like it. >> no. >> yes. >> the answer is yes. the "the mclaughlin group" salutes our fallen heroes this memorial day weekend....
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and the need for treatment and focus on clinical depression as a widespread problem in the united states, which her ed fro okay. the torch is passed. >> this campaign, any campaign, is about the issues and about who goes out there and earns it. >> meet the newest kennedy on the political scene, 31-year- old joseph p. kennedy iii, the grandson of robert f. kennedy and the son of former representative joseph p. kennedy ii. let's note forget his great uncle, president john f. kennedy, and senator ted kennedy. joseph is running for the 4th district congressional set into massachusetts that is vacated by barn nee frank. here's the bio. age 31, undergraduate stanford university, studied industrial engineering. harvard law school, while at harvard worked with legal aid bureau providing free legal services to low income people. peace corps, 2004 to 2006. cape and islands, massachusetts, district attorney offers prosecutor, two years, middlesex district attorney's office, massachusetts, 2011 to 2012. question, is kennedy a shoe in for barney frank's former seat? i ask you -- >> they don't automat
and the need for treatment and focus on clinical depression as a widespread problem in the united states, which her ed fro okay. the torch is passed. >> this campaign, any campaign, is about the issues and about who goes out there and earns it. >> meet the newest kennedy on the political scene, 31-year- old joseph p. kennedy iii, the grandson of robert f. kennedy and the son of former representative joseph p. kennedy ii. let's note forget his great uncle, president john f. kennedy,...
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we are looking to him to potentially be the president of the united states. so if you actually want to measure apples to apples, oranges to oranges, you measure, how did he perform as governor of massachusetts? that's the real key? because on one hand, republicans are critical of president obama for the government investment in solyndra. you could call that private equity if you want to, investing in a company, but the real deal is when you're the president, you're not running it like a private equity company. so i would say his role there plays a role, the experience, but also, being president is dealing with commander in chief, is dealing with housing, is dealing with a wide variety of issues beyond just what did you do, running a company in terms of being able to fund start-ups. >> it is a little weird to attack him for being the head of bain. i mean, i don't understand how that gives him less qualifications. >> actually, it's not actually, it's not. >> i'd also say, don't forget, he not only -- >> here's the deal -- you're making a political argument. and
we are looking to him to potentially be the president of the united states. so if you actually want to measure apples to apples, oranges to oranges, you measure, how did he perform as governor of massachusetts? that's the real key? because on one hand, republicans are critical of president obama for the government investment in solyndra. you could call that private equity if you want to, investing in a company, but the real deal is when you're the president, you're not running it like a private...
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states equal employment opportunity commission. and they will then need to respond to the eeoc, because we've asked the eeoc to open an investigation. but we will be providing the recording that lauren made, which corroborates her claims to the eeoc. and then the company will have an opportunity to respond. >> you've covered a lot of cases in your time. ever seen anything like this? >> well, actually i have. and i think it's wrong and it's really important, because a woman should not be terminated from a job because an employer may think her breasts are too large, that she is too attractive or that men might be concerned that they couldn't resist her. and lauren alleges that she was told that it was a safety issue, because of the way that she looked that men might not be able to resist her. that's ridiculous. and it's ridiculous that she was told that she needed to tape down her breasts to make them look smaller. women don't need to do that to keep a job and no one should suggest it. >> gloria, later on we'll have a longer discussi
states equal employment opportunity commission. and they will then need to respond to the eeoc, because we've asked the eeoc to open an investigation. but we will be providing the recording that lauren made, which corroborates her claims to the eeoc. and then the company will have an opportunity to respond. >> you've covered a lot of cases in your time. ever seen anything like this? >> well, actually i have. and i think it's wrong and it's really important, because a woman should...
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. >> so how did she end up in the united states? >> she came to the attention of the rotary foundation, which brought her and a group of other amputees to the united states for medical treatment. when she was here they thought it would really be very difficult to send her back, and they began to look for an adoptive family, and there is this family in washington, d.c., the woman, kelly mcshane, had been a peace corps volunteer in sierra leone, spoke the language, creole, and they already had a daughter and a son, and they thought, boy, they could use one more member of the family, and so they adopted this girl. >> and so you mentioned she's a basketball star now with one arm. how is she doing? >> she's amazingly well-adjusted, and she -- you know, i sort of was asking to what extent not having an arm slowed her down, and she let me know in no uncertain terms that she can do absolutely anything that a person with two arms can do with the sole exception, she allowed, of maybe monkey bars. >> wow, her attitude, just even reading your c
. >> so how did she end up in the united states? >> she came to the attention of the rotary foundation, which brought her and a group of other amputees to the united states for medical treatment. when she was here they thought it would really be very difficult to send her back, and they began to look for an adoptive family, and there is this family in washington, d.c., the woman, kelly mcshane, had been a peace corps volunteer in sierra leone, spoke the language, creole, and they...
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with obama. 90% of the media in the united states is pro obama. it's nice to have fox network to see the other side. now, as far as egypt goes, i think what we're looking is a two-headed snake if you're the muslim brotherhood. it's which one is going to bite you harder and if you can give me a real quick history lesson. who is behind the anwar sadat assassination in 1981 in thanks. guest: well, the anwar sadat assassination was carried out by an extreme islamist group. it's not the muslim brotherhood, an offshoot of the muslim brotherhood that was militant. and they -- in fact, some of the members of that group which obviously horrific in using violence not just against that but in egypt itself, has since actually said they've made a big mistake in assassinating sadat because in retrospect, they thought he was far more encompassing and tolerant than mubarak so it's very interesting that they've had a change of heart. but that particular group is no longer a major force in egypt. never really was a major force in egypt but at least it asserted in v
with obama. 90% of the media in the united states is pro obama. it's nice to have fox network to see the other side. now, as far as egypt goes, i think what we're looking is a two-headed snake if you're the muslim brotherhood. it's which one is going to bite you harder and if you can give me a real quick history lesson. who is behind the anwar sadat assassination in 1981 in thanks. guest: well, the anwar sadat assassination was carried out by an extreme islamist group. it's not the muslim...
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] you plant. you mow. you grow. you dream. meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series. with endless possibilities, what will you create? ♪ dreaming of great savings? get them during our green tag event. visit johndeere.com/greentag for details. >>> on memorial day, we always honor those who died defending freedom, but we can't forget those who are missing in action. every memorial day, thousands of motorcyclists remember them by gathering in washington for something called rolling thunder. many of you are familiar with it. this year one soldier, army sergeant beau birdall, stands out as one prisoner of war. he was captured in 2009, and today his father made him a promise. >> thanks to you, our p.o.w.s and mias have never been forgotten and they never will be forgotten. beau, if you hear me, you are not forgotten, and so
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. [ male announcer ] you plant. you mow. you grow. you dream. meet the new definition of durability: the john deere select series. with endless possibilities, what will you create? ♪ dreaming of great savings? get them during our green tag event. visit johndeere.com/greentag for details. >>> on memorial day, we always honor those who...
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it's based on a case called ferris versus the united states that came out in the 1950s. it basically says when a service member is injured as part of his service, he cannot sue the military. the military has immunity. last year, a case came out where the family of a service member who committed suicide tried to sue the military. the court said no way. >> but you say they have a moral obligation. >> well, that's the other side of it, and that's a trickier question. as a former jag officer, i can tell you, when you join the military, you know that there's the possibility there are going to be certain stressors, certain dangers that you're going to face that most people in the civilian world aren't going to face. so, as sad as it is for me to say, i think to the extent a suicide is the result of the normal stressors of military life or even the horrors of the battlefield, i don't know if we can hold the military accountable for that. >> terry, i want to ask you this. a lot of people have been asking the question, is the military doing enough to help these people, veterans r
it's based on a case called ferris versus the united states that came out in the 1950s. it basically says when a service member is injured as part of his service, he cannot sue the military. the military has immunity. last year, a case came out where the family of a service member who committed suicide tried to sue the military. the court said no way. >> but you say they have a moral obligation. >> well, that's the other side of it, and that's a trickier question. as a former jag...